Clay pipe Adam Mickiewicz M.Parol Mr Bróg
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Adam Mickiewicz (1798–1855) was one of the greatest Polish poets and a leading figure of the Romantic era. He is the author of Pan Tadeusz, Dziady (Forefathers’ Eve), and the Crimean Sonnets. His work helped shape Polish culture and national identity, and Mickiewicz himself is regarded as a “national bard.” His likeness has become a symbol of Polish history, literature, and patriotism.
A unique clay tobacco pipe handcrafted and fired in Marek Parol’s Przemyśl Workshop. This special model was created to honor the eminent Polish poet Adam Mickiewicz. The pipe features a distinctive double-walled bowl that ensures a cooler, richer smoking experience — a hallmark of Master Parol’s craftsmanship. The pipe is offered without a filter; the durable ebonite stem is made in our workshop and equipped with the P-Lip system, directing smoke toward the palate instead of the tip of the tongue, enhancing comfort and reducing irritation. The pipe sits comfortably in the hand, is easy to maintain, and thanks to clay’s natural resistance to aromas, it is perfect for testing strong, flavorful tobaccos — after washing, it returns almost to its original state. Suitable for both beginners and experienced smokers.
Dimensions:
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total length: 14.0 cm
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bowl width: 4.5 cm
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bowl height: 6.3 cm
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chamber diameter: 1.8 cm
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chamber depth: 2.5 cm
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weight: approx. 70 g
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